A new local advertising campaign is covering the classic television theme song which is iconic to Cincinnati residents.

Cincinnati-based Teasdale Fenton Carpet Cleaning & Restoration is covering the song in a new jingle, which is currently on the radio and debuted on TV ads this week.

"(My husband and company co-owner) Jim was at a conference and met someone who sang the jingle from 'WKRP in Cincinnati' when learning Jim was from Cincinnati," Teasdale Fenton co-owner Leah Olmstead said in an email. "They talked about what a great commercial that could make."

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It seems like yesterday that Dr. Johnny Fever, Venus Flytrap and newsman Les Nessman were "living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati WKRP." "WKRP" premiered on CBS 40 years ago on Sept. 18, 1978. CBS repeated its last episode on Sept. 20, 1982. We've dug through our archives for some great "WKRP" photos during the show's four-year run. Yeah, we know, now you've got the "WKRP" theme song playing in your head. Sing along while you enjoy these photos! Baby, if you've ever wondered, Wondered whatever became of me. I'm living on the air in Cincinnati, Cincinnati, WKRP. Got kind of tired packing and unpacking, Town and town, up and down the dial. Maybe you and me were never meant to be, But baby, think of me once in a while. I'm at WKRP in Cincinnati
Oct. 1981: "WKRP in Cincinnati" DJs Dr. Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman, left) and Venus Flytrap (Tim Reid, right) with public relations director Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers) in the music library. Provided/CBS

Nov. 1978: "WKRP in Cincinnati" stars Gary Sandy (left) and Gordon Jump stop for a cold one at the Cricket Restaurant in downtown during a Cincinnati visit to promote the new CBS sitcom two months after "WKRP" premiered. Jump plays as station manager Arthur the "Big Guy" Carlson; Sandy plays program director Andy Travis. WKRP aired on CBS 1978-82. Enquirer file photo

Dec. 1979: Fired Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson guest stars as the new "WKRP in Cincinnati" sportscaster, being helped here by Bailey Quarters (Jan Smithers). The episode aired the second season, on Dec. 24, 1979. The show ended with Sparky being fired by WKRP too. Provided/CBS

March 1980: "WKRP in Cincinnati" receptionist Jennifer Marlowe (Loni Anderson) and program director Andy Travis (Gary Sandy) poses for the "Surf's Up in Cincinnati" campaign poster. They don't know the photographer also has taken nude pictures of Jennifer to sell to a men's magazine in an episode called "Filthy Pictures." Provided/CBS

Sept. 1978: "WKRP in Cincinnati" station manager Arthur Carlson (Gordon Jump, left ) complains to program director Andy Travis (Gary Sandy) that the station lost most of its advertisers after the switch to rock 'n' roll in the second episode. Provided/CBS

“At the outset of our relationship with Teasdale Fenton Carpet Cleaning & Restoration, we had been talking about creating a jingle,” Holland Advertising CEO and President Paul Frodge said in a press release. “Finding the right music that would communicate not only their message, but their longstanding ties to the community, was a key component."